
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Paris Pictures
HEY GUYS. So currently I'm waiting in the airport for a flight to paris, so i thought i would get some pictures of Paris to review.
This picture is a comparison from i believe one hundred or so years ago; it shows how paris has changed through out the years. Mostly i was interested in the modern image to the right, I like that one more. The street kind of creates an interesting portion of the picture, since it's crooked and almost everything else is straight vertical or horizontal. Apparently, Paris has a lot of crooked and winding streets. It's interesting to see how the buildings have stayed the same, throughout the one hundred years. It seems in many busy bustling cities there are always old relics that give an idea of what the city used to be like. There's a good contrast in theis picture between the ground (bottom of picture) and the sky (top of picture). Not so much with the older photo though. The pictures are mostly the same, the street is the only thing that seems to have been modified, besides other small things on ground level like the ad's on the walls.
This is a delayed image of Paris at night. Pretty cool, I think. Again you can see all the old architecture, and like London this city keeps a lot of its history in it. THis picture could be a scene from one hundred years back, if not for the cars and roadways, and the flourescent street lights. I thought of getting a picture of he eiffel tower for this post, but i figured that would be pretty cliche, so i refrained. This picture reminds me of the houses of Parliament in London; the building and bridge have some of the same architecture and colors in it. Even though this picture was taken at night, there is still some contrast in the dark river and the lighter blue sky. Prt of the large building is also lit up, showing some of the lighter colors you can find in a photo.

Sunday, November 16, 2008
Underground, City Streets


Sunday, November 9, 2008
Apple Store, NYC

Saturday, November 8, 2008
Desert Picture

Sunday, November 2, 2008
Cairo Picture

painting or sketch. The skyline of the city fades like a painting, and some of the buildings in the middle of the photograph look like they are sketched witha a pencil or pen. Also, the photograph changes colors greatly from bottom to top, and adds to the idea that this could possibly not be a photograph, but rather something that a persons imagination had sway over. The city in this picture is Cairo, in Egypt, and you can see the pyramids on the horizon. Over all, i feel that this picture has a very dramatic effect, and the lighting and different colors of this picture make it look like something out of an artists book, not a photographers album. It would be interesting to look into how these effects can be achieved.
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Black & White Cityscape's
First post! So i found this picture just looking on google, on a "William Joseph"s gallery. I chose to look more into his gallery because i used to live in Oregon, and it seems that Mr. Joseph gets a lot of his material from Portland (where i used to live) and the surrounding area. It also looks like William likes black and white, and he has a lot of old photos, from around the 1950's and such. If you would like a link, here you go:

So this first picture i found interesting because it has like a fog in it.
I think that fog isnt used very much in photography, because photographers like their
pictures crisp, so you can see details and it looks more like photography, not like paint
or something you can smear. But i like this image because its not like a lot of other
photography, and its not modern either.

This picture is also of Portland, but back in the day, in 1948. I like pictures that
have delay on them, mostly urban scenes with all the lights, it makes it look cool.
I also like thsi picture because it has several signs that it's not modern day, and you
can pick them out and try and guess how old this picture is, and in what time period
it was taken in. Let me revise my earlier statement about delay photos: I like them
when its nighttime, and delayed in a cityscape. Then they look best, in my opinion.
The street and lighter colored buildings contrast with the dark sky, and it gives you
the feeling the city is lit up even when the picture is black and white.
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